US20150276242A1 - Dehumidifier - Google Patents
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- Embodiments may relate to a dehumidifier.
- Dehumidifiers are home appliances that suction air within a specific space to remove moisture contained in the air and discharge the dehumidified air into the specific space to maintain the air within the specific space in a dried state.
- Such a dehumidifier suctions air within a specific space to allow the suctioned air to pass through a heat exchanger including a condenser and an evaporator and to be heat-exchanged with a refrigerant flowing along insides of the condenser and evaporator, thereby removing moisture contained in the air.
- the evaporator may absorb heat from surrounding air to evaporate a liquid refrigerant. Thus, air passing through the evaporator may decrease in temperature through the heat-exchange with the refrigerant.
- the air that decreases in humidity and temperature while passing through the evaporator may be heated and dried while passing through the condenser.
- the dehumidifier may dehumidify and dry air having relatively high humidity to change into dehumidified and dried air and then discharge the air into an indoor space.
- One arrangement may relate to a bucket structure of a dehumidifier, which may prevent condensed water from leaking to outside even though the condensed water within the dehumidifier is significantly fluctuated when the user carries the dehumidifier so as to discard the condensed water.
- the bucket when a predetermined amount or more of condensed water is received in the bucket, the bucket may be withdrawn forward by a user to remove the condensed water, and then the bucket may be inserted again.
- a water tank is separably installed in a recessed water tank mounting part of a main body, and the water rotates in one direction.
- the water tank is capable of being withdrawn from the water tank mounting part.
- a dehumidifier includes: a main body defining an outer appearance thereof; a heat exchange unit mounted inside the main body; and a water tank mounted inside the main body and separated or mounted through a side surface of the main body, the water tank storing condensed water formed on the heat exchange unit.
- the water tank may include: a case of which a front surface defines a portion of the side surface of the main body in a state where the case is mounted inside the main body, the case defining a space for storing the condensed water; a cover selectively opening or closing a top surface of the case; and a coupling module passing through the cover and a side surface of the case to protrude to an outside of the case, and coupled to the main body.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view illustrating an outer appearance of a dehumidifier according to an embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating inner constitutions of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a front perspective view illustrating a state in which a water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view illustrating a state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a front perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a front perspective view illustrating a state in which a portion of a water tank cover of the dehumidifier is opened according to an embodiment
- FIG. 8 is a rear perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment
- FIG. 9 is a rear perspective view illustrating the state in which a portion of the water tank cover of the dehumidifier is opened according to an embodiment
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment
- FIG. 11 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a portion of the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment
- FIG. 12 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a portion of the water tank of the dehumidifier when viewed in a different direction according to an embodiment
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating the water tank cover of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment
- FIG. 15 is a front perspective view illustrating the state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment
- FIG. 16 is a rear perspective view illustrating the state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view illustrating an operation for discarding condensed water received in the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view illustrating an outer appearance of a dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating inner constitutions of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- a dehumidifier 10 may include a main body 20 that defines an outer appearance of the dehumidifier 10 .
- the main body 20 may include an upper panel 21 defining an outer appearance of a top surface, a front panel 22 defining an outer appearance of a front surface, a rear panel 23 defining an outer appearance of a surface facing the front panel 22 , a side panel 24 defining a portion of an outer appearance of a right surface, and a base 25 defining an outer appearance of a bottom surface.
- the rear panel 23 may include an inflow hole 231 for air outside the main body 20 to be introduced into the main body 20 .
- the main body 20 may be formed of a material having strength above a predetermined level to protect a plurality of components mounted in an inner space against an external impact.
- An upper handle 26 to be grasped by a user when the user intends to move the main body 20 to a desired space, may protrude from an upper portion of the main body 20 .
- a wheel 27 for easily moving the main body 20 when the user intends to move the main body 20 in the state where the user grasps the upper handle 26 , may be mounted on the base 25 .
- One end of the upper handle 26 may be disposed on an edge portion at which an upper end of the front panel 22 and a front end of the upper panel 21 meet each other.
- the other end of the upper handle 26 may be disposed on an edge portion at which an upper end of the rear panel 23 and a rear end of the upper panel 21 meet each other.
- the upper handle 26 may have a bar shape that is rounded in an arch shape so that a central portion of the upper handle 26 has an upward convexly curved surface.
- the upper handle 26 is coupled to the upper panel 21 , the front panel 22 , and the rear panel 23 to form the arch shape, a user may easily grasp the upper handle 26 .
- the upper handle 26 is not limited to the above-described shape.
- the upper handle 26 may have various shapes that are capable of being easily grasped by the user.
- the upper handle 26 may be disposed at a position that is adjacent to a detachment surface of the water tank 30 , as will be described below. Since the upper handle 26 is disposed on an upper edge portion of the main body 20 , which is adjacent to a position at which the water tank 30 is disposed, the user may confirm a water level of the water tank 30 when the user grasps the upper handle 26 to move the dehumidifier 10 .
- a discharge hole 211 through which air within the main body 20 is discharged to the outside, may be defined in the upper panel 21 of the main body 20 .
- a second discharge hole 232 may be further defined in an upper portion of the rear panel 23 as a unit for discharging the air within the main body 20 to outside in addition to the discharge hole 211 .
- a discharge accessory may be coupled to the second discharge hole 232 so that dehumidified air is discharged through the discharge accessory.
- a cap may be mounted on the second discharge hole 232 to selectively open or close the second discharge hole 232 .
- the second discharge hole 232 may be covered by the cap.
- the cap may be separated from the second discharge hole 232 to open the second discharge hole 232 .
- the discharge accessory may include a shoe drying accessory for drying shoes and/or a wardrobe drying accessory for drying a wardrobe.
- dehumidified air discharged from the second discharge hole 232 may be guided by the discharge accessory and then discharged into a space in which the dehumidification is required.
- a louver 211 a is mounted on the discharge hole 211 defined in the upper panel 21 to open or close the discharge hole 211 as well as adjust a discharge direction of air that is discharged from the main body 20 to an external space.
- a control panel 211 b including a power button for turning a power of the dehumidifier 10 on/off, a manipulation unit for manipulating an operation of the dehumidifier 10 by the user, and a display unit for displaying operation information of the dehumidifier 10 or the present humidity may be disposed at any position of the upper panel 21 , which is spaced apart from the discharge hole 211 .
- the user may select desired humidity through the manipulation unit.
- a control unit may compare the present humidity to the set humidity to control operations of a compressor and a fan assembly.
- the fan assembly may be maintained to a low fan rotation rate or stopped.
- the inflow hole 231 (defined in the rear panel 23 ) may have a grill shape to prevent a foreign substance having a relatively large size from being introduced into the inner space of the main body 220 .
- An air filter 233 for filtering foreign substances contained in air passing through the inflow hole 231 may be further mounted at the inflow hole 231 .
- a humidity sensor 234 for detecting humidity of a space in which the dehumidifier 10 is installed, may be further mounted on the rear panel 23 .
- the humidity detected by the humidity sensor 234 may be transmitted to the user through the display unit.
- a power code unit 235 may be disposed on the rear panel 23 .
- the power code unit 235 may include a code fixing part 236 around which a power code for supplying a power into the main body 20 is wound and a code insertion part 237 in which the power code is temporarily inserted and fixed.
- the user may cleanly arrange and store the power code through the power code unit 235 when the dehumidifier 10 is not used. For example, limitations in which the power code contacts a bottom in a state where the power code is unwound, or movement of the dehumidifier is restricted by an obstacle when the dehumidifier 10 is moved may be solved.
- the air filter 233 mounted on the inflow hole 231 , may have a mash shape to filter foreign substances contained in the air passing through the inflow hole 231 so that only clean air from which the foreign substances are removed is introduced into the inner space of the main body 20 .
- the air filter 233 may be inserted and mounted into the main body 20 .
- the user may withdraw the air filter 233 to wash and dry the air filter 233 so as to reuse the air filter 233 .
- a filter guide 238 for guiding insertion/withdrawal of the air filter 233 may be further disposed on the rear panel 23 .
- the filter guide 238 may extend laterally in a state where the filter guide 238 is spaced a predetermined distance from the inflow hole 231 on the front surface of the rear panel 23 in which the inflow hole 231 is defined.
- the air filter 233 may be inserted into or withdrawn from the inner space of the main body 20 through a gap defined between the filter guide 238 and the inflow hole 231 . Since the filter guide 238 extends laterally, even though a portion of the human body or foreign substance is inadvertently or mistakenly inserted or introduced into the space in which the air filter 233 is inserted, introduction of the foreign substance into the main body 20 may be prevented by the filter guide 238 .
- a hole in which the air filter 233 is inserted may be defined in an edge of a side (an edge of a right side in FIG. 2 ) of the inflow hole 231 .
- the air filter 233 may be inserted toward an edge of a left side of the inflow hole 231 . That is to say, the air filter 233 is not inserted from the rear panel 23 toward the front panel 222 , but is inserted from the edge of the right side of the inflow hole 231 toward the edge of the left side of the inflow hole 231 .
- the air filter 233 and the rear panel 23 may be parallel to each other.
- the base 25 (defining the outer appearance of the bottom surface) may be mounted on a lower end of the rear panel 23 .
- the side panel 24 (defining a portion of the outer appearance of the side surface) may be mounted on ends of right sides of the front panel 22 and the rear panel 23 .
- a water tank 30 for receiving condensed water generated while air is dehumidified, may be mounted on a lower portion of the side panel 24 .
- a portion of the outer appearance of the side surface of the main body 20 may be defined by the water tank 30 .
- the water tank 30 may be described below in detail.
- a heat exchange unit 40 heat-exchanged with air introduced through the inflow hole 231 and a fan assembly 50 for forcibly blowing air within the main body 20 are mounted in the inner space of the main body 20 .
- a frame 60 for supporting the heat exchange unit 40 and the fan assembly 50 is disposed under the heat exchange unit 40 and the fan assembly 50 .
- a compression chamber 70 in which a compressor 71 for compressing a refrigerant is accommodated, is defined in a central portion of the frame 60 .
- An electronic component chamber 80 in which electronic components are mounted, is defined in one side of left and right sides of the compression chamber 70 .
- a water tank chamber 90 (in which the water tank 30 is accommodated) is defined at the other side.
- the air passing through the heat exchange unit 40 is heat-exchanged with the refrigerant flowing through the heat exchange unit 40 to decrease in temperature. As a result, moisture contained in the air may be condensed to change into a dried state.
- the fan assembly 50 for forcibly blowing the air within the main body 20 is mounted on one side of the heat exchange unit 40 . As the fan assembly 50 rotates, external air may be forcibly introduced into the main body through the inflow hole 231 . The introduced air may be dehumidified while passing through the heat exchange unit 40 . The dehumidified air is discharged to an external space through the discharge hole 211 .
- the frame 60 is disposed under the heat exchange unit 40 and the fan assembly 50 , and the heat exchange unit 40 and the fan assembly 50 are supported by a top surface of the frame 60 .
- the frame 60 may include an upper frame 61 supporting the heat exchange unit 40 and the fan assembly 50 , and a lower frame 62 partitioning a lower space of the upper frame 61 into the compression chamber 70 , the electronic component chamber 80 , and the water tank chamber 90 .
- the upper frame 61 may be divided into a portion for supporting the fan assembly 50 and a portion for supporting the heat exchange unit 40 .
- the portion of the upper frame 60 which supports the heat exchange unit 40 , may serve as a drain fan for draining the condensed water that drops down from the heat exchange unit 40 .
- a top surface of the portion of the upper frame 80 which supports the heat exchange unit 40 , may have a predetermined inclination to allow the condensed water dropping down from the heat exchange unit 40 to be collected into a predetermined position.
- the water collected by the inclination of the top surface of the upper frame 61 may be guided to a top surface of the water tank 30 to drop down.
- the water dropping into the water tank 30 is stored in the water tank 30 .
- a lower side of the inner space of the main body 20 may be divided into the electronic component chamber 80 , the compression chamber 70 , and the water tank chamber 90 by the lower frame 62 .
- the electronic component chamber 80 , the compression chamber 70 , and the water tank chamber 90 may be arranged in a line.
- the main body 20 may be slim to improve aesthetic sensibility of the dehumidifier 10 . That is, the main body 20 may have a thin width in a front/rear direction and a relatively long width in a left/right direction to realize slimness of the dehumidifier 10 .
- An upper end of the lower frame 62 may support the upper frame 61 , and a lower end of the lower frame 62 may be supported by the base 25 .
- the lower frame 62 is mounted across in a front/rear direction of a space that is defined by the front panel 22 and the rear panel 22 , the lower side of the inner space of the main body 20 may be partitioned into three spaces in the left/right direction of the main body 20 .
- each of the upper frame 61 and the lower frame 62 may have an approximately “e of the iThe heat exchange unit 40 and the fan assembly 50 may be disposed at an upper side, and the electronic component chamber 80 , the compression chamber 70 , and the water tank chamber 90 may be disposed at a lower side.
- the electronic component chamber 80 and the water tank chamber 90 are disposed at left and right sides with respect to the compression chamber 70 by the frame 60 , respectively.
- the compressor 71 for compressing the refrigerant flowing through the heat exchange unit 40 is mounted in the compression chamber 70 .
- a plurality of electronic components may be mounted in the electronic component chamber 80 .
- a main board 81 for controlling the plurality of electronic components may be mounted in the electronic component chamber 80
- a control case 82 for protecting the main board 81 against an external impact may be curved on the main board 81 .
- the main board 81 may be accommodated in the control case 82 , and an opposite side of the control case 82 is covered by a control cover to protect the main board 81 against the external impact.
- FIG. 4 is a front perspective view illustrating a state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view illustrating a state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment.
- the water tank 30 is mounted in the water tank chamber 90 .
- the water tank chamber 90 may have a side surface having an opened hexahedral shape.
- the water tank 30 may be detachable in a later direction of the main body 20 through the opened side surface.
- a bottom surface of the water tank chamber 90 may be defined by the base 25 , and a surface of the water tank chamber 90 except for the opened side surface may be defined by the lower frame 62 .
- a coupling groove 91 for mounting the water tank 30 is defined in an inner surface of the water tank chamber 90 .
- a light emitting part 94 for irradiating light toward the water tank 30 , a water level detection sensor 92 , and a safety sensor 93 may be mounted on the inner surface of the water tank chamber 90 .
- the safety sensor 93 may be provided.
- the water level sensor 92 may detect a position of a movable member 311 that is disposed in the inner space of the water tank 30 to detect a water level of the water tank 30 .
- the safety sensor 93 may transmit the full level information to the control unit to control an operation of the dehumidifier 10 .
- the water tank 30 As an end of a coupling module (reference numeral 35 of FIG. 6 ) is inserted into the coupling groove 91 , the water tank 30 is fixed. Since a portion of the coupling module 35 is inserted into the coupling groove 91 , a random separation of the water tank 30 may be prevented.
- a portion of the coupling module 35 may be inserted into the coupling groove 91 and then mounted.
- the water tank 30 may be separated from the water tank chamber 90 .
- a guide part 95 for guiding the portion of the coupling module 35 , which is inserted into the coupling grove 91 , when the user separates or mounts the water tank 30 is further disposed on the side surface of the water tank chamber 90 .
- the guide part 95 may have a predetermined space by laterally recessed from the side surface of the water tank chamber 90 to guide a portion of the coupling module 35 .
- the guide part 95 may be defined as a slit that is formed by cutting the side surface of the water tank chamber 90 .
- the guide part 95 may have a predetermined curvature to guide movement of the coupling module 35 .
- the guide part 95 may have a predetermined inclination to guide movement of the coupling module 35 .
- the frame 60 surrounds an upper portion and both side portions of the compressor 71 , noise generated from the compressor 71 may be reduced.
- a base groove 251 for receiving the condensed water dropping in the state where the water tank 30 is separated, may be defined in the bottom surface of the water tank chamber 90 (i.e., a top surface of the base 25 that is disposed under the water tank 30 to support the water tank 30 ).
- the base groove 251 may have a predetermined area and may be recessed downward to collect the condensed water dropping in the state where the water tank 30 is separated from the main body 20 .
- the structure of the base groove 251 may prevent the condensed water from leaking to outside of the main body 20 .
- a deco panel 252 may be mounted on a side surface of the base 25 .
- the deco panel 252 may be coupled to a lower end of the water tank 30 and may define a lower end of a right surface of the main body 20 .
- the deco panel 252 may be rounded with a curvature corresponding to that of the side surface of the base 25 , and may be detachably mounted on the side surface of the base 25 .
- a restriction rib 253 for restricting movement of a lower end of the water tank 30 may extend upward from an edge of an upper end of the deco panel 252 .
- a stepped portion 314 having a shape corresponding to that of the restriction rib 253 , may be disposed on an edge of a lower end of the water tank 30 .
- the edge of the lower end of the water tank 30 may be bent toward the inner space to form the stepped portion 314 .
- the restriction rib 253 may be coupled to match the stepped portion 314 to restrict lateral movement of the lower end of the water tank 30 .
- FIG. 6 is a front perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a front perspective view illustrating a state in which a portion of a water tank cover of the dehumidifier is opened according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a rear perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a rear perspective view illustrating the state in which a portion of the water tank cover of the dehumidifier is opened according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a portion of the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a portion of the water tank of the dehumidifier when viewed in a different direction according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating the water tank cover of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- the water tank 30 may be mounted on a lower portion of the side panel 24 .
- An outer circumferential surface of the water tank 30 may define a portion of the outer appearance of the side surface of the main body 20 .
- the water tank 30 may be detachably mounted in a lateral direction with respect to the rear panel 23 , and may have a hexahedral shape with a predetermined inner space.
- the water tank 30 may be formed of a transparent or translucent material so that the user confirms a level of water filled in the water tank 30 .
- An amount of water filled in the water tank 30 may be confirmed through other methods.
- a water level may be estimated by detecting a variation in weight of the water tank 30 .
- a weight sensor, for detecting a weight of the water tank 30 may be mounted on the base 25 .
- the water tank 30 may include a case 31 having an opened top surface and a space for receiving condensed water generated from the heat exchange unit 40 , a cover 32 for opening/closing the opened top surface of the case 31 , and a coupling module 35 for selective coupling of the cover 32 and the case 31 and selective coupling of the main body 20 and the case 31 .
- a surface of the case 31 defining a portion of the outer surface of the main body 20 , may be rounded with a curvature corresponding to that of the side panel 24 to define an outer appearance of a lower portion of the side panel 24 .
- the cover 32 may open or close the opened top surface of the case 31 .
- the cover 32 may be provided with at least two portions.
- a tank handle 321 to be grasped by the user, may be mounted on the cover 32 .
- An outer surface of the tank handle 321 may define a portion of the side surface of the main body 20 , as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 . That is to say, the outer surface of the tank handle 321 may be disposed between the lower end of the side panel 24 and the upper end of the water tank 30 to define a portion of the side surface of the main body 20 .
- a grasping groove 322 configured to allow the user to easily grasp the tank handle 321 when the water tank 30 is detached, may be defined in a side of the outer surface of the water tank 30 .
- the tank handle 321 When the tank handle 321 is grasped to clean the water tank 30 or empty the water tank 30 filled with water, an inference between a back of user's hand and the water tank 30 may be prevented by the grasping groove 322 to improve use convenience. Since the user's hand is disposed in the grasping groove 322 , the water tank 30 may be easily tilted to discard the condensed water.
- the cover 32 may be divided into at least two portions. More specifically, the cover 32 may include a coupling cover 33 selectively detachable to a top surface of the case 31 and a drain cover 34 rotatably mounted on the coupling cover 33 .
- the drain cover 34 may be rotatably coupled to the coupling cover 33 to open a portion of the top surface of the case 31 .
- the other portion of the top surface of the case 31 may be selectively opened or closed by the coupling cover 33 .
- the drain cover 34 may rotate with respect to the coupling cover 33 to open a portion of the top surface of the water tank 30 .
- the condensed water may then be drained through the opened portion of the top surface of the water tank 30 .
- the user may rotate the drain cover 34 to open a portion of the top surface of the water tank 30 .
- the coupling cover 33 may be separated from the top surface of the case 31 to open the whole top surface of the water tank 30 .
- a condensed water guide part 341 having a predetermined area and recessed downward may be defined in the top surface of the drain cover 34 .
- the condensed water dropping from the heat exchange unit 40 may be collected into the upper frame 61 .
- the condensed water collected into the upper frame 61 to drop may then drop into the case 31 through the condensed water guide part 341 .
- the condensed water guide part 341 may be recessed downward from a top surface of the drain cover 34 to define a recessed space having a predetermined size.
- a bottom surface of the condensed water guide part 341 may be tilted at a predetermined angle in a direction of the side surface of the case 31 .
- the condensed water dropping into the condensed water guide part 341 may flow along the tilted bottom surface of the condensed water guide part 34 to drop into the inner space of the case 31 .
- a condensed water hole may be defined in an edge of the lowest bottom of the condensed water guide part 341 , and the condensed water may be guided to the condensed water guide part 341 and then collected into the case 31 .
- the upper frame 61 is disposed above the condensed water guide part 341 , and the heat exchange unit 40 is provided on the upper frame 61 .
- a portion of the upper frame 61 that performs a function of a drain pan may be disposed above the condensed water guide part 341 .
- the condensed water dropping from the heat exchange unit 40 may be guided to the condensed water guide part 341 via the upper frame 61 .
- the condensed water collected while flowing in a predetermined direction by inclination of the upper frame 61 may drop into the condensed water guide part 341 .
- the condensed water may flow by the inclination of the condensed water guide part 341 to drop into the inner space of the case 31 .
- a sensor room 312 may be defined in the case 31 .
- a movable member 311 which is vertically movable according to a water level of the condensed water collected into the case 31 may be mounted in the sensor room 312 .
- a floater may be used as the movable member 311 .
- the sensor room 312 may protrude from an inner circumferential surface of the case 31 to form a predetermined space. A bottom part of the sensor room 312 may communicate with the inner space of the case 31 . That is, the condensed water collected into the case 31 may be introduced into the sensor room 312 to float the movable member 311 .
- the movable member 311 may be vertically movable only within the sensor room 312 and may also be vertically movable according to a water level.
- the condensed water may be introduced through the opened bottom surface of the sensor room 313 , and thus the movable 311 may ascend or descend in the sensor room 312 according to the water level of the introduced condensed water.
- the top surface of the sensor room 312 may be selectively opened or closed by a room cover 313 .
- the room cover 313 may prevent the movable member 311 from being separated to outside through the top surface of the sensor room 312 .
- the movable member 311 may be a floater having predetermined magnetism. That is, a magnet may be mounted within the floater, and a hall sensor may be mounted on a vertical wall of the sensor room 312 to detect a water level within the case 31 by detecting a position of the floater.
- the movable member 311 may be formed of a material having self-magnetism.
- the water tank 30 may be detachable in a lateral direction with respect to the rear panel 23 . As described above, since the water tank 30 is detachably mounted in the later direction with respect to the rear panel 23 , the main body 20 may be slim in the front/rear direction.
- the coupling module 35 for coupling the drain cover 34 to the coupling cover 33 may be mounted on the cover 32 .
- the coupling module 35 may be disposed on the coupling cover 33 and may have both ends respectively passing through both side surfaces of the coupling cover 33 .
- Both ends of the coupling module 35 may pass through both side surfaces of the coupling cover 33 and then pass through both side surfaces of the case 31 , respectively. Both ends of the coupling module, which pass through both side surfaces of the case 31 , may be accommodated into the coupling groove 91 to prevent the water tank from being randomly separated.
- the coupling module 35 may be configured to allow the main body 20 and the water tank 30 to be selectively coupled to each other as well as allow the case 31 and the cover 32 to be selectively coupled to each other.
- the coupling module 35 may include a coupling rod 351 seated on a module seat part 331 defined in the top surface or inside the coupling cover 33 and an elastic body 354 fitted into an outer circumferential surface of the coupling rod 351 to provide an elastic force for translational motion of the coupling rod 351 .
- the coupling rod 351 may include a first coupling rod 352 disposed on one side of left and right surfaces of the water tank 30 and a second coupling rod 353 disposed on the other side.
- One end of the coupling rod 351 may pass through the left or right surface of the case 31 and then be exposed to the outside.
- the portion of the coupling rod 351 which is exposed to the outside, may be accommodated into the coupling groove 91 when the water tank 30 is mounted on the water tank chamber 90 .
- a through hole, through which the coupling rod 351 passes, may be defined in each of both side surfaces of the case 31 and the cover 32 .
- a support for supporting the elastic body 354 may be further disposed on the coupling rod 351 .
- the elastic body 354 may be supported by the support to generate an elastic force.
- the support may be disposed on the module seat part 331 .
- the support may not be limited to its position if the support supports the elastic body 354 to allow the elastic body 354 to provide an elastic force to the coupling rod 351 .
- An end of the coupling rod 351 which is exposed to the outside of the case 31 , may be smoothly rounded. Thus, when the water tank 30 is coupled to or separated from the main body 20 , damage of the end of the coupling rod 351 or a portion of the coupling groove 91 may be prevented.
- FIG. 15 is a front perspective view illustrating the state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 16 is a rear perspective view illustrating the state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view illustrating an operation for discarding condensed water received in the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.
- the user may have to separate the water tank 30 from the main body 20 so as to discard the condensed water filled in the water tank 30 .
- the user may grasp the tank handle 321 to pull the tank handle 321 in a right direction of the main body 20 .
- the upper end of the water tank 30 may rotate in the state where movement of the lower end of the water tank 30 is restricted by interference between the restriction rib 253 and the stepped portion 314 formed on the lower end of the case 31 .
- the coupling rod 351 inserted into the coupling groove 91 by passing through both side surfaces of the water tank 30 , may be separated from the coupling groove 91 due to contraction of the elastic body 354 and thus be inserted into the water tank 30 .
- the end of the coupling rod 351 may protrude from the side surface of the water tank 30 by a restoring force of the elastic body 354 .
- the upper end of the water tank 30 may be laterally tilted at a predetermined angle with respect to the main body 20 .
- the user may then lift the water tank 30 upward in the state where the water tank 30 is tilted with respect to the main body 20 to separate the water tank 30 from the main body 20 .
- the lifting direction of the water tank may be equal to the tilted direction of the water tank 30 .
- the user may further horizontally pull the tank handle 321 in the state where the user grasps the tank handle 321 to separate the water tank 30 .
- the condensed water received in the inner space of the water tank 30 may leak to outside of the water tank 30 .
- the water tank 30 is separated from the main body 20 while moving upward in the state where the water tank 30 is tilted at a predetermined angle.
- the user may lift the lower end of the water tank 30 by using the other hand of the user in the state where the user grasps the tank handle 321 .
- the stored water may be concentrated toward the drain cover 34 , and the drain cover 34 may be opened by a flow pressure of the condensed water.
- the drain cover 34 may rotate by using the coupled portion of the coupling cover 33 as a rotation center to open a portion of the top surface of the water tank 30 .
- the opening closed by the drain cover 34 may be opened to drain the condensed water to the outside.
- the drain cover 34 may freely rotate by a self-weight thereof to cover a portion of the opened top surface of the case 31 again.
- the user may mount the water tank 30 on the main body 20 by reversely performing the process of separating the water tank 30 from the main body 20 .
- the dehumidifier including the above-described constitutions according to example embodiments may have following effects.
- the water tank since the water tank is detachable in a lateral direction of the rear case having the inflow hole through which air is introduced, the water tank may be easily detachable, and use convenience may be improved.
- the outer appearance of the front surface of the dehumidifier may be improved.
- any reference in this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “example embodiment,” etc. means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention.
- the appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
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Abstract
A dehumidifier may include: a main body; a heat exchange unit mounted inside the main body; and a water tank mounted inside the main body and separated or mounted through a side surface of the main body, the water tank storing condensed water formed on the heat exchange unit. The water tank may include: a case of which a front surface defines a portion of the side surface of the main body in a state where the case is mounted inside the main body, the case defining a space for storing the condensed water; a cover selectively opening or closing a top surface of the case; and a coupling module passing through the cover and a side surface of the case to protrude to an outside of the case, and coupled to the main body.
Description
- The present application claims benefits of priority to Korean Patent Application Nos. 10-2014-0038279, filed Mar. 31, 2014 and 10-2014-0084035, filed Jul. 4, 2014, the subject matter of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field
- Embodiments may relate to a dehumidifier.
- 2. Background
- Dehumidifiers are home appliances that suction air within a specific space to remove moisture contained in the air and discharge the dehumidified air into the specific space to maintain the air within the specific space in a dried state.
- Such a dehumidifier suctions air within a specific space to allow the suctioned air to pass through a heat exchanger including a condenser and an evaporator and to be heat-exchanged with a refrigerant flowing along insides of the condenser and evaporator, thereby removing moisture contained in the air.
- The evaporator may absorb heat from surrounding air to evaporate a liquid refrigerant. Thus, air passing through the evaporator may decrease in temperature through the heat-exchange with the refrigerant.
- Since the air passing through the evaporator decreases in temperature, moisture contained in the air may be condensed to form dew on a surface of the evaporator.
- The air that decreases in humidity and temperature while passing through the evaporator may be heated and dried while passing through the condenser.
- The dehumidifier may dehumidify and dry air having relatively high humidity to change into dehumidified and dried air and then discharge the air into an indoor space.
- In recent years, as residential space is expanded, and a living environment changes, a high-capacity and multifunctional humidifier may require as desired.
- One arrangement (disclosed in Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2005-0083417, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference) may relate to a bucket structure of a dehumidifier, which may prevent condensed water from leaking to outside even though the condensed water within the dehumidifier is significantly fluctuated when the user carries the dehumidifier so as to discard the condensed water.
- In the dehumidifier having the above-described structure, when a predetermined amount or more of condensed water is received in the bucket, the bucket may be withdrawn forward by a user to remove the condensed water, and then the bucket may be inserted again.
- However, as the dehumidifier increases in capacity, an amount of condensed water to be received may increase. As a result, it may be difficult to allow a user to withdraw the bucket or remove the condensed water due to the increasing weight of the condensed water.
- In view of this limitation, an arrangement related to a dehumidifier, of which a water tank is easily manipulated, is disclosed in Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2013-0138478, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- In the publication patents, a water tank is separably installed in a recessed water tank mounting part of a main body, and the water rotates in one direction. Thus, in a state where the water tank rotates, the water tank is capable of being withdrawn from the water tank mounting part.
- However, since the water tank is disposed at a front surface of the dehumidifier to rotate forward so that the water tank is manipulated to rotate in the publication patent, an outer appearance of the front surface of the dehumidifier may be poor.
- In at least one embodiment, a dehumidifier includes: a main body defining an outer appearance thereof; a heat exchange unit mounted inside the main body; and a water tank mounted inside the main body and separated or mounted through a side surface of the main body, the water tank storing condensed water formed on the heat exchange unit. The water tank may include: a case of which a front surface defines a portion of the side surface of the main body in a state where the case is mounted inside the main body, the case defining a space for storing the condensed water; a cover selectively opening or closing a top surface of the case; and a coupling module passing through the cover and a side surface of the case to protrude to an outside of the case, and coupled to the main body.
- Details of one or more embodiments may be set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features may be apparent from the description and drawings.
- Embodiments may be described in detail with reference to the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view illustrating an outer appearance of a dehumidifier according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating inner constitutions of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 4 is a front perspective view illustrating a state in which a water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view illustrating a state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 6 is a front perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 7 is a front perspective view illustrating a state in which a portion of a water tank cover of the dehumidifier is opened according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 8 is a rear perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 9 is a rear perspective view illustrating the state in which a portion of the water tank cover of the dehumidifier is opened according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 11 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a portion of the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 12 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a portion of the water tank of the dehumidifier when viewed in a different direction according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating the water tank cover of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 15 is a front perspective view illustrating the state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 16 is a rear perspective view illustrating the state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment; and -
FIG. 17 is a perspective view illustrating an operation for discarding condensed water received in the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment. - Exemplary embodiments may be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view illustrating an outer appearance of a dehumidifier according to an embodiment.FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view illustrating the outer appearance of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating inner constitutions of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 3 , adehumidifier 10 may include amain body 20 that defines an outer appearance of thedehumidifier 10. Themain body 20 may include anupper panel 21 defining an outer appearance of a top surface, afront panel 22 defining an outer appearance of a front surface, arear panel 23 defining an outer appearance of a surface facing thefront panel 22, aside panel 24 defining a portion of an outer appearance of a right surface, and abase 25 defining an outer appearance of a bottom surface. Therear panel 23 may include aninflow hole 231 for air outside themain body 20 to be introduced into themain body 20. - The
main body 20 may be formed of a material having strength above a predetermined level to protect a plurality of components mounted in an inner space against an external impact. - An
upper handle 26, to be grasped by a user when the user intends to move themain body 20 to a desired space, may protrude from an upper portion of themain body 20. Awheel 27, for easily moving themain body 20 when the user intends to move themain body 20 in the state where the user grasps theupper handle 26, may be mounted on thebase 25. - One end of the
upper handle 26 may be disposed on an edge portion at which an upper end of thefront panel 22 and a front end of theupper panel 21 meet each other. The other end of theupper handle 26 may be disposed on an edge portion at which an upper end of therear panel 23 and a rear end of theupper panel 21 meet each other. Theupper handle 26 may have a bar shape that is rounded in an arch shape so that a central portion of theupper handle 26 has an upward convexly curved surface. - Since the
upper handle 26 is coupled to theupper panel 21, thefront panel 22, and therear panel 23 to form the arch shape, a user may easily grasp theupper handle 26. - The
upper handle 26 is not limited to the above-described shape. For example, theupper handle 26 may have various shapes that are capable of being easily grasped by the user. - The
upper handle 26 may be disposed at a position that is adjacent to a detachment surface of thewater tank 30, as will be described below. Since theupper handle 26 is disposed on an upper edge portion of themain body 20, which is adjacent to a position at which thewater tank 30 is disposed, the user may confirm a water level of thewater tank 30 when the user grasps theupper handle 26 to move thedehumidifier 10. - A
discharge hole 211, through which air within themain body 20 is discharged to the outside, may be defined in theupper panel 21 of themain body 20. Asecond discharge hole 232 may be further defined in an upper portion of therear panel 23 as a unit for discharging the air within themain body 20 to outside in addition to thedischarge hole 211. A discharge accessory may be coupled to thesecond discharge hole 232 so that dehumidified air is discharged through the discharge accessory. - A cap may be mounted on the
second discharge hole 232 to selectively open or close thesecond discharge hole 232. Thus, when thesecond discharge hole 232 is not used, thesecond discharge hole 232 may be covered by the cap. On the other hand, when thesecond discharge hole 232 is used, the cap may be separated from thesecond discharge hole 232 to open thesecond discharge hole 232. - The discharge accessory may include a shoe drying accessory for drying shoes and/or a wardrobe drying accessory for drying a wardrobe.
- When the discharge accessory is coupled to the
second discharge hole 232, dehumidified air discharged from thesecond discharge hole 232 may be guided by the discharge accessory and then discharged into a space in which the dehumidification is required. - However, configurations and positions of the
inflow hole 231 and thedischarge hole 211 are not limited to the accompanying drawings. - A louver 211 a is mounted on the
discharge hole 211 defined in theupper panel 21 to open or close thedischarge hole 211 as well as adjust a discharge direction of air that is discharged from themain body 20 to an external space. Acontrol panel 211 b including a power button for turning a power of thedehumidifier 10 on/off, a manipulation unit for manipulating an operation of thedehumidifier 10 by the user, and a display unit for displaying operation information of thedehumidifier 10 or the present humidity may be disposed at any position of theupper panel 21, which is spaced apart from thedischarge hole 211. - The user may select desired humidity through the manipulation unit. When the user sets a desired humidity, a control unit may compare the present humidity to the set humidity to control operations of a compressor and a fan assembly.
- For example, when it is determined that the present humidity approaches the humidity desired by the user, operation of the compressor is stopped. Additionally, the fan assembly may be maintained to a low fan rotation rate or stopped.
- The inflow hole 231 (defined in the rear panel 23) may have a grill shape to prevent a foreign substance having a relatively large size from being introduced into the inner space of the main body 220. An
air filter 233 for filtering foreign substances contained in air passing through theinflow hole 231 may be further mounted at theinflow hole 231. - A
humidity sensor 234, for detecting humidity of a space in which thedehumidifier 10 is installed, may be further mounted on therear panel 23. The humidity detected by thehumidity sensor 234 may be transmitted to the user through the display unit. - A
power code unit 235 may be disposed on therear panel 23. Thepower code unit 235 may include acode fixing part 236 around which a power code for supplying a power into themain body 20 is wound and acode insertion part 237 in which the power code is temporarily inserted and fixed. - The user may cleanly arrange and store the power code through the
power code unit 235 when thedehumidifier 10 is not used. For example, limitations in which the power code contacts a bottom in a state where the power code is unwound, or movement of the dehumidifier is restricted by an obstacle when thedehumidifier 10 is moved may be solved. - The
air filter 233, mounted on theinflow hole 231, may have a mash shape to filter foreign substances contained in the air passing through theinflow hole 231 so that only clean air from which the foreign substances are removed is introduced into the inner space of themain body 20. - The
air filter 233 may be inserted and mounted into themain body 20. The user may withdraw theair filter 233 to wash and dry theair filter 233 so as to reuse theair filter 233. - A
filter guide 238 for guiding insertion/withdrawal of theair filter 233 may be further disposed on therear panel 23. Thefilter guide 238 may extend laterally in a state where thefilter guide 238 is spaced a predetermined distance from theinflow hole 231 on the front surface of therear panel 23 in which theinflow hole 231 is defined. - The
air filter 233 may be inserted into or withdrawn from the inner space of themain body 20 through a gap defined between thefilter guide 238 and theinflow hole 231. Since thefilter guide 238 extends laterally, even though a portion of the human body or foreign substance is inadvertently or mistakenly inserted or introduced into the space in which theair filter 233 is inserted, introduction of the foreign substance into themain body 20 may be prevented by thefilter guide 238. - A hole in which the
air filter 233 is inserted may be defined in an edge of a side (an edge of a right side inFIG. 2 ) of theinflow hole 231. Thus, theair filter 233 may be inserted toward an edge of a left side of theinflow hole 231. That is to say, theair filter 233 is not inserted from therear panel 23 toward the front panel 222, but is inserted from the edge of the right side of theinflow hole 231 toward the edge of the left side of theinflow hole 231. Thus, theair filter 233 and therear panel 23 may be parallel to each other. - The base 25 (defining the outer appearance of the bottom surface) may be mounted on a lower end of the
rear panel 23. The side panel 24 (defining a portion of the outer appearance of the side surface) may be mounted on ends of right sides of thefront panel 22 and therear panel 23. - A
water tank 30, for receiving condensed water generated while air is dehumidified, may be mounted on a lower portion of theside panel 24. A portion of the outer appearance of the side surface of themain body 20 may be defined by thewater tank 30. Thewater tank 30 may be described below in detail. - A
heat exchange unit 40 heat-exchanged with air introduced through theinflow hole 231 and afan assembly 50 for forcibly blowing air within themain body 20 are mounted in the inner space of themain body 20. - A
frame 60 for supporting theheat exchange unit 40 and thefan assembly 50 is disposed under theheat exchange unit 40 and thefan assembly 50. Acompression chamber 70, in which acompressor 71 for compressing a refrigerant is accommodated, is defined in a central portion of theframe 60. Anelectronic component chamber 80, in which electronic components are mounted, is defined in one side of left and right sides of thecompression chamber 70. A water tank chamber 90 (in which thewater tank 30 is accommodated) is defined at the other side. - The air passing through the
heat exchange unit 40 is heat-exchanged with the refrigerant flowing through theheat exchange unit 40 to decrease in temperature. As a result, moisture contained in the air may be condensed to change into a dried state. - The
fan assembly 50 for forcibly blowing the air within themain body 20 is mounted on one side of theheat exchange unit 40. As thefan assembly 50 rotates, external air may be forcibly introduced into the main body through theinflow hole 231. The introduced air may be dehumidified while passing through theheat exchange unit 40. The dehumidified air is discharged to an external space through thedischarge hole 211. - The
frame 60 is disposed under theheat exchange unit 40 and thefan assembly 50, and theheat exchange unit 40 and thefan assembly 50 are supported by a top surface of theframe 60. - The
frame 60 may include anupper frame 61 supporting theheat exchange unit 40 and thefan assembly 50, and alower frame 62 partitioning a lower space of theupper frame 61 into thecompression chamber 70, theelectronic component chamber 80, and thewater tank chamber 90. - The
upper frame 61 may be divided into a portion for supporting thefan assembly 50 and a portion for supporting theheat exchange unit 40. - The portion of the
upper frame 60, which supports theheat exchange unit 40, may serve as a drain fan for draining the condensed water that drops down from theheat exchange unit 40. A top surface of the portion of theupper frame 80, which supports theheat exchange unit 40, may have a predetermined inclination to allow the condensed water dropping down from theheat exchange unit 40 to be collected into a predetermined position. - The water collected by the inclination of the top surface of the
upper frame 61 may be guided to a top surface of thewater tank 30 to drop down. The water dropping into thewater tank 30 is stored in thewater tank 30. - A lower side of the inner space of the
main body 20 may be divided into theelectronic component chamber 80, thecompression chamber 70, and thewater tank chamber 90 by thelower frame 62. Theelectronic component chamber 80, thecompression chamber 70, and thewater tank chamber 90 may be arranged in a line. Thus, themain body 20 may be slim to improve aesthetic sensibility of thedehumidifier 10. That is, themain body 20 may have a thin width in a front/rear direction and a relatively long width in a left/right direction to realize slimness of thedehumidifier 10. - An upper end of the
lower frame 62 may support theupper frame 61, and a lower end of thelower frame 62 may be supported by thebase 25. - Since the
lower frame 62 is mounted across in a front/rear direction of a space that is defined by thefront panel 22 and therear panel 22, the lower side of the inner space of themain body 20 may be partitioned into three spaces in the left/right direction of themain body 20. - When the
upper frame 61 and thelower frame 62 are viewed from a front side, each of theupper frame 61 and thelower frame 62 may have an approximately “e of the iTheheat exchange unit 40 and thefan assembly 50 may be disposed at an upper side, and theelectronic component chamber 80, thecompression chamber 70, and thewater tank chamber 90 may be disposed at a lower side. Thus, theelectronic component chamber 80 and thewater tank chamber 90 are disposed at left and right sides with respect to thecompression chamber 70 by theframe 60, respectively. - The
compressor 71 for compressing the refrigerant flowing through theheat exchange unit 40 is mounted in thecompression chamber 70. A plurality of electronic components may be mounted in theelectronic component chamber 80. For example, amain board 81 for controlling the plurality of electronic components may be mounted in theelectronic component chamber 80, and acontrol case 82 for protecting themain board 81 against an external impact may be curved on themain board 81. - The
main board 81 may be accommodated in thecontrol case 82, and an opposite side of thecontrol case 82 is covered by a control cover to protect themain board 81 against the external impact. -
FIG. 4 is a front perspective view illustrating a state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment.FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view illustrating a state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment. - Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , thewater tank 30 is mounted in thewater tank chamber 90. When viewed from a front side, thewater tank chamber 90 may have a side surface having an opened hexahedral shape. Thus, thewater tank 30 may be detachable in a later direction of themain body 20 through the opened side surface. - A bottom surface of the
water tank chamber 90 may be defined by thebase 25, and a surface of thewater tank chamber 90 except for the opened side surface may be defined by thelower frame 62. Acoupling groove 91 for mounting thewater tank 30 is defined in an inner surface of thewater tank chamber 90. Alight emitting part 94 for irradiating light toward thewater tank 30, a water level detection sensor 92, and asafety sensor 93 may be mounted on the inner surface of thewater tank chamber 90. - Only the water level sensor 92 may be mounted in the
water tank chamber 90, and thesafety sensor 93 may not be mounted in thewater tank chamber 90. However, for improving safety, thesafety sensor 93 may be provided. - The water level sensor 92 may detect a position of a
movable member 311 that is disposed in the inner space of thewater tank 30 to detect a water level of thewater tank 30. When a full level of thewater tank 30 is detected, thesafety sensor 93 may transmit the full level information to the control unit to control an operation of thedehumidifier 10. - As an end of a coupling module (
reference numeral 35 ofFIG. 6 ) is inserted into thecoupling groove 91, thewater tank 30 is fixed. Since a portion of thecoupling module 35 is inserted into thecoupling groove 91, a random separation of thewater tank 30 may be prevented. - That is, a portion of the
coupling module 35 may be inserted into thecoupling groove 91 and then mounted. When thecoupling module 35 is separated from thecoupling groove 91 by an external force of the user, thewater tank 30 may be separated from thewater tank chamber 90. - A
guide part 95 for guiding the portion of thecoupling module 35, which is inserted into thecoupling grove 91, when the user separates or mounts thewater tank 30 is further disposed on the side surface of thewater tank chamber 90. - The
guide part 95 may have a predetermined space by laterally recessed from the side surface of thewater tank chamber 90 to guide a portion of thecoupling module 35. In one example, theguide part 95 may be defined as a slit that is formed by cutting the side surface of thewater tank chamber 90. - The
guide part 95 may have a predetermined curvature to guide movement of thecoupling module 35. Alternatively, theguide part 95 may have a predetermined inclination to guide movement of thecoupling module 35. - Since the
frame 60 surrounds an upper portion and both side portions of thecompressor 71, noise generated from thecompressor 71 may be reduced. - A
base groove 251, for receiving the condensed water dropping in the state where thewater tank 30 is separated, may be defined in the bottom surface of the water tank chamber 90 (i.e., a top surface of the base 25 that is disposed under thewater tank 30 to support the water tank 30). - The
base groove 251 may have a predetermined area and may be recessed downward to collect the condensed water dropping in the state where thewater tank 30 is separated from themain body 20. Thus, the structure of thebase groove 251 may prevent the condensed water from leaking to outside of themain body 20. - As described above, since leakage of the condensed water to the outside of the
main body 20 is prevented by thebase groove 251, use convenience of thedehumidifier 10 may be more improved. Since the leakage of the condensed water into the external space of themain body 20, it may prevent the indoor space from being contaminated. - A
deco panel 252 may be mounted on a side surface of thebase 25. Thedeco panel 252 may be coupled to a lower end of thewater tank 30 and may define a lower end of a right surface of themain body 20. - The
deco panel 252 may be rounded with a curvature corresponding to that of the side surface of thebase 25, and may be detachably mounted on the side surface of thebase 25. Arestriction rib 253 for restricting movement of a lower end of thewater tank 30 may extend upward from an edge of an upper end of thedeco panel 252. - A stepped
portion 314, having a shape corresponding to that of therestriction rib 253, may be disposed on an edge of a lower end of thewater tank 30. The edge of the lower end of thewater tank 30 may be bent toward the inner space to form the steppedportion 314. - The
restriction rib 253 may be coupled to match the steppedportion 314 to restrict lateral movement of the lower end of thewater tank 30. - Constitutions of the
water tank 30 detachably mounted on themain body 20 may be described with reference toFIGS. 6 to 14 . -
FIG. 6 is a front perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.FIG. 7 is a front perspective view illustrating a state in which a portion of a water tank cover of the dehumidifier is opened according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 8 is a rear perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.FIG. 9 is a rear perspective view illustrating the state in which a portion of the water tank cover of the dehumidifier is opened according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment.FIG. 11 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a portion of the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 12 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a portion of the water tank of the dehumidifier when viewed in a different direction according to an embodiment.FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating the water tank cover of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment. - Referring to
FIGS. 6 to 14 , thewater tank 30 may be mounted on a lower portion of theside panel 24. An outer circumferential surface of thewater tank 30 may define a portion of the outer appearance of the side surface of themain body 20. - The
water tank 30 may be detachably mounted in a lateral direction with respect to therear panel 23, and may have a hexahedral shape with a predetermined inner space. - The
water tank 30 may be formed of a transparent or translucent material so that the user confirms a level of water filled in thewater tank 30. An amount of water filled in thewater tank 30 may be confirmed through other methods. For example, although thewater tank 30 is formed of the transparent or translucent material in at least one embodiment, a water level may be estimated by detecting a variation in weight of thewater tank 30. A weight sensor, for detecting a weight of thewater tank 30, may be mounted on thebase 25. - The
water tank 30 may include acase 31 having an opened top surface and a space for receiving condensed water generated from theheat exchange unit 40, acover 32 for opening/closing the opened top surface of thecase 31, and acoupling module 35 for selective coupling of thecover 32 and thecase 31 and selective coupling of themain body 20 and thecase 31. - A surface of the
case 31, defining a portion of the outer surface of themain body 20, may be rounded with a curvature corresponding to that of theside panel 24 to define an outer appearance of a lower portion of theside panel 24. - The
cover 32 may open or close the opened top surface of thecase 31. Thecover 32 may be provided with at least two portions. Atank handle 321, to be grasped by the user, may be mounted on thecover 32. An outer surface of the tank handle 321 may define a portion of the side surface of themain body 20, as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . That is to say, the outer surface of the tank handle 321 may be disposed between the lower end of theside panel 24 and the upper end of thewater tank 30 to define a portion of the side surface of themain body 20. - A grasping
groove 322, configured to allow the user to easily grasp the tank handle 321 when thewater tank 30 is detached, may be defined in a side of the outer surface of thewater tank 30. When the tank handle 321 is grasped to clean thewater tank 30 or empty thewater tank 30 filled with water, an inference between a back of user's hand and thewater tank 30 may be prevented by the graspinggroove 322 to improve use convenience. Since the user's hand is disposed in the graspinggroove 322, thewater tank 30 may be easily tilted to discard the condensed water. - The
cover 32 may be divided into at least two portions. More specifically, thecover 32 may include acoupling cover 33 selectively detachable to a top surface of thecase 31 and adrain cover 34 rotatably mounted on thecoupling cover 33. - The
drain cover 34 may be rotatably coupled to thecoupling cover 33 to open a portion of the top surface of thecase 31. The other portion of the top surface of thecase 31 may be selectively opened or closed by thecoupling cover 33. - When the user leans the
water tank 30 in the state where the user grasps the tank handle 321 to discard the condensed water filled in thecase 31, thedrain cover 34 may rotate with respect to thecoupling cover 33 to open a portion of the top surface of thewater tank 30. The condensed water may then be drained through the opened portion of the top surface of thewater tank 30. - As described above, the user may rotate the
drain cover 34 to open a portion of the top surface of thewater tank 30. Thecoupling cover 33 may be separated from the top surface of thecase 31 to open the whole top surface of thewater tank 30. - A condensed
water guide part 341 having a predetermined area and recessed downward may be defined in the top surface of thedrain cover 34. The condensed water dropping from theheat exchange unit 40 may be collected into theupper frame 61. The condensed water collected into theupper frame 61 to drop may then drop into thecase 31 through the condensedwater guide part 341. - The condensed
water guide part 341 may be recessed downward from a top surface of thedrain cover 34 to define a recessed space having a predetermined size. A bottom surface of the condensedwater guide part 341 may be tilted at a predetermined angle in a direction of the side surface of thecase 31. Thus, the condensed water dropping into the condensedwater guide part 341 may flow along the tilted bottom surface of the condensedwater guide part 34 to drop into the inner space of thecase 31. A condensed water hole may be defined in an edge of the lowest bottom of the condensedwater guide part 341, and the condensed water may be guided to the condensedwater guide part 341 and then collected into thecase 31. - The
upper frame 61 is disposed above the condensedwater guide part 341, and theheat exchange unit 40 is provided on theupper frame 61. A portion of theupper frame 61 that performs a function of a drain pan may be disposed above the condensedwater guide part 341. The condensed water dropping from theheat exchange unit 40 may be guided to the condensedwater guide part 341 via theupper frame 61. Thus, the condensed water collected while flowing in a predetermined direction by inclination of theupper frame 61 may drop into the condensedwater guide part 341. The condensed water may flow by the inclination of the condensedwater guide part 341 to drop into the inner space of thecase 31. - A
sensor room 312 may be defined in thecase 31. Amovable member 311, which is vertically movable according to a water level of the condensed water collected into thecase 31 may be mounted in thesensor room 312. For example, a floater may be used as themovable member 311. - The
sensor room 312 may protrude from an inner circumferential surface of thecase 31 to form a predetermined space. A bottom part of thesensor room 312 may communicate with the inner space of thecase 31. That is, the condensed water collected into thecase 31 may be introduced into thesensor room 312 to float themovable member 311. - The
movable member 311 may be vertically movable only within thesensor room 312 and may also be vertically movable according to a water level. - When a water level of the condensed water increases in the inner space of the
case 31, the condensed water may be introduced through the opened bottom surface of thesensor room 313, and thus the movable 311 may ascend or descend in thesensor room 312 according to the water level of the introduced condensed water. - The top surface of the
sensor room 312 may be selectively opened or closed by aroom cover 313. Theroom cover 313 may prevent themovable member 311 from being separated to outside through the top surface of thesensor room 312. - The
movable member 311 may be a floater having predetermined magnetism. That is, a magnet may be mounted within the floater, and a hall sensor may be mounted on a vertical wall of thesensor room 312 to detect a water level within thecase 31 by detecting a position of the floater. Themovable member 311 may be formed of a material having self-magnetism. - The
water tank 30 may be detachable in a lateral direction with respect to therear panel 23. As described above, since thewater tank 30 is detachably mounted in the later direction with respect to therear panel 23, themain body 20 may be slim in the front/rear direction. - As shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12 , thecoupling module 35 for coupling thedrain cover 34 to thecoupling cover 33 may be mounted on thecover 32. Thecoupling module 35 may be disposed on thecoupling cover 33 and may have both ends respectively passing through both side surfaces of thecoupling cover 33. - Both ends of the
coupling module 35 may pass through both side surfaces of thecoupling cover 33 and then pass through both side surfaces of thecase 31, respectively. Both ends of the coupling module, which pass through both side surfaces of thecase 31, may be accommodated into thecoupling groove 91 to prevent the water tank from being randomly separated. - As described above, the
coupling module 35 may be configured to allow themain body 20 and thewater tank 30 to be selectively coupled to each other as well as allow thecase 31 and thecover 32 to be selectively coupled to each other. - The
coupling module 35 may include acoupling rod 351 seated on amodule seat part 331 defined in the top surface or inside thecoupling cover 33 and anelastic body 354 fitted into an outer circumferential surface of thecoupling rod 351 to provide an elastic force for translational motion of thecoupling rod 351. - The
coupling rod 351 may include afirst coupling rod 352 disposed on one side of left and right surfaces of thewater tank 30 and asecond coupling rod 353 disposed on the other side. One end of thecoupling rod 351 may pass through the left or right surface of thecase 31 and then be exposed to the outside. The portion of thecoupling rod 351, which is exposed to the outside, may be accommodated into thecoupling groove 91 when thewater tank 30 is mounted on thewater tank chamber 90. A through hole, through which thecoupling rod 351 passes, may be defined in each of both side surfaces of thecase 31 and thecover 32. - A support for supporting the
elastic body 354 may be further disposed on thecoupling rod 351. Theelastic body 354 may be supported by the support to generate an elastic force. - The support may be disposed on the
module seat part 331. The support may not be limited to its position if the support supports theelastic body 354 to allow theelastic body 354 to provide an elastic force to thecoupling rod 351. - An end of the
coupling rod 351, which is exposed to the outside of thecase 31, may be smoothly rounded. Thus, when thewater tank 30 is coupled to or separated from themain body 20, damage of the end of thecoupling rod 351 or a portion of thecoupling groove 91 may be prevented. - An operation of the
water tank 30 according to an embodiment may be described. -
FIG. 15 is a front perspective view illustrating the state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment.FIG. 16 is a rear perspective view illustrating the state in which the water tank of the dehumidifier is separated according to an embodiment.FIG. 17 is a perspective view illustrating an operation for discarding condensed water received in the water tank of the dehumidifier according to an embodiment. - Referring to
FIGS. 15 to 17 , the user may have to separate thewater tank 30 from themain body 20 so as to discard the condensed water filled in thewater tank 30. For this, the user may grasp the tank handle 321 to pull the tank handle 321 in a right direction of themain body 20. When the user pulls thetank handle 321, the upper end of thewater tank 30 may rotate in the state where movement of the lower end of thewater tank 30 is restricted by interference between therestriction rib 253 and the steppedportion 314 formed on the lower end of thecase 31. - The
coupling rod 351, inserted into thecoupling groove 91 by passing through both side surfaces of thewater tank 30, may be separated from thecoupling groove 91 due to contraction of theelastic body 354 and thus be inserted into thewater tank 30. When the end of thecoupling rod 351 completely gets out of theguide part 95 while moving along theguide part 95, the end of thecoupling rod 351 may protrude from the side surface of thewater tank 30 by a restoring force of theelastic body 354. - That is, the upper end of the
water tank 30 may be laterally tilted at a predetermined angle with respect to themain body 20. The user may then lift thewater tank 30 upward in the state where thewater tank 30 is tilted with respect to themain body 20 to separate thewater tank 30 from themain body 20. The lifting direction of the water tank may be equal to the tilted direction of thewater tank 30. - The user may further horizontally pull the tank handle 321 in the state where the user grasps the tank handle 321 to separate the
water tank 30. However, in this example, the condensed water received in the inner space of thewater tank 30 may leak to outside of thewater tank 30. Thus, it is preferably that thewater tank 30 is separated from themain body 20 while moving upward in the state where thewater tank 30 is tilted at a predetermined angle. - When the
water tank 30 is separated from themain body 30, the user may lift the lower end of thewater tank 30 by using the other hand of the user in the state where the user grasps thetank handle 321. Thus, the stored water may be concentrated toward thedrain cover 34, and thedrain cover 34 may be opened by a flow pressure of the condensed water. As a result, thedrain cover 34 may rotate by using the coupled portion of thecoupling cover 33 as a rotation center to open a portion of the top surface of thewater tank 30. As a result, the opening closed by thedrain cover 34 may be opened to drain the condensed water to the outside. - When the water filled in the
case 31 is completely discharged, the user locates the lower end of thewater tank 30 on the bottom of the installation surface. As a result, thedrain cover 34 may freely rotate by a self-weight thereof to cover a portion of the opened top surface of thecase 31 again. - In the state where the
drain cover 34 covers a portion of the opened top surface of thecase 31, the user may mount thewater tank 30 on themain body 20 by reversely performing the process of separating thewater tank 30 from themain body 20. - The dehumidifier including the above-described constitutions according to example embodiments may have following effects.
- First, since the water tank is detachable in a lateral direction of the rear case having the inflow hole through which air is introduced, the water tank may be easily detachable, and use convenience may be improved.
- Second, since the water tank is laterally detached, the outer appearance of the front surface of the dehumidifier may be improved.
- Any reference in this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “example embodiment,” etc., means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with any embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the purview of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments.
- Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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1. A dehumidifier comprising:
a main body to define an outer appearance thereof;
a heat exchange unit inside the main body; and
a water tank inside the main body and separated or mounted through a side surface of the main body, the water tank to store condensed water formed on the heat exchange unit,
wherein the water tank includes:
a case having a front surface to correspond to the side surface of the main body, the case to define a space for storing the condensed water,
a cover to selectively open or close a surface of the case, and
a coupling module to pass through the cover and a side surface of the case, and the coupling member to couple to the main body.
2. The dehumidifier according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a water tank chamber, at the main body, to accommodate the water tank; and
a coupling groove provided at the water tank chamber, wherein one end of the coupling module is provided at the coupling groove.
3. The dehumidifier according to claim 2 , wherein the coupling module includes:
a pair of coupling rods disposed on sides of AN inside of the water tank, respectively; and
an elastic body at an outer surface of each of the pair of coupling rods,
wherein a first end of the coupling rods protrudes to outside of the case and is provided at the coupling groove, and
each of the coupling rods is movable such that the first end of the coupling rod is inserted into or separated from the coupling groove by a restoring force of the elastic body.
4. The dehumidifier according to claim 3 , wherein the cover to include a coupling module groove to provide a space for one of the coupling rods and the elastic body.
5. The dehumidifier according to claim 3 , wherein a guide part to guide movement of one of the coupling rods when the water tank is at the main body, and
the guide part is recessed from the side surface of the water tank chamber to extend by a predetermined length in a central direction of the main body.
6. The dehumidifier according to claim 5 , wherein the coupling groove is at an end of the guide part.
7. The dehumidifier according to claim 6 , wherein when the water tank is separated from the main body, the elastic body is contracted to separate an end of the coupling rod from the coupling groove and moved along the guide part, and
when the end of the coupling rod is separated from the guide part, the end of the coupling rod to protrude from the side surface of the water tank based on a restoring force of the elastic body.
8. The dehumidifier according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a handle at the main body, wherein the handle extends from an edge at which the side surface of the main body meets a top surface of the main body.
9. The dehumidifier according to claim 1 , wherein the cover includes:
a coupling cover to detachably couple to a surface of the case, the coupling cover to cover a portion of the surface of the case; and
a drain cover to be rotatably provided on the coupling cover, the drain cover to cover a remaining portion of the opened surface of the case.
10. The dehumidifier according to claim 9 , wherein the drain cover includes a condensed water guide part to guide the condensed water from the heat exchange unit and into the case.
11. The dehumidifier according to claim 1 , further comprising
a tank handle on the cover, wherein a surface of the tank handle to define a portion of the side surface of the main body.
12. The dehumidifier according to claim 1 , further comprising
a movable member in the case, wherein the movable member is movable based on a water level of the condensed water.
13. The dehumidifier according to claim 12 , further comprising:
a sensor room at an inner sidewall of the case to accommodate the movable member; and
a room cover to cover a surface of the sensor room.
14. The dehumidifier according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a grasping groove, recessed from a portion of the cover corresponding to a lower side of the tank handle.
15. The dehumidifier according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a deco panel at a lower portion of the side surface of the main body, and a restriction rib to protrude from an edge of a surface thereof,
a stepped portion on a lower portion of the water tank, the restriction rib to couple to the stepped portion, and
the restriction rib is provided on the stepped portion to form a smooth surface on outer surfaces of the water tank and the deco panel.
16. A dehumidifier comprising:
a main body having a side surface;
a heat exchange unit at the main body; and
a water tank to store condensed water,
wherein the water tank includes:
a case having a surface to correspond to the side surface of the main body,
a cover to selectively open or close a portion of the case, and
a coupling module to pass through the cover and a side surface of the case, and the coupling module to couple to the main body.
17. The dehumidifier according to claim 16 , further comprising:
a water tank chamber to accommodate the water tank; and
a coupling groove at the water tank chamber, wherein a first end of the coupling module is provided at the coupling groove.
18. The dehumidifier according to claim 17 , wherein the coupling module includes:
first and second coupling rods disposed on sides of the inside of the water tank; and
first and second elastic bodies at outer surfaces of each of the first and second coupling rods,
wherein a first end of the first coupling rod protrudes to outside of the case and is provided at the coupling groove, and
each of the first and second coupling rods is movable such that the first end of the coupling rod is inserted into or separated from the coupling groove by a restoring force of the elastic body.
19. The dehumidifier according to claim 16 , wherein the cover includes:
a coupling cover to detachably couple to a surface of the case, the coupling cover to cover a portion of the case; and
a drain cover to be rotatably provided on the coupling cover, the drain cover to cover a remaining portion of the case, wherein the drain cover includes a condensed water guide part to guide the condensed water from the heat exchange unit and into the case.
20. A dehumidifier comprising:
a body having a side surface;
a heat exchange unit at the body; and
a water tank at the body, the water tank to store condensed water,
wherein the water tank includes:
a case having a surface to correspond to the side surface of the body;
a cover to open or close a surface of the case; and
a coupling module to pass through the cover and a side surface of the case and to couple to the body, wherein the coupling module includes:
first and second coupling rods disposed on sides of the water tank, and
an elastic body at an outer surface of each of the first and second coupling rods,
wherein a first end of the first and second coupling rods protrudes to outside of the case.
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